- username. SpartanAmethyst
fae name. Antieros
fae gender. stallion
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SpartanAmethyst wrote:username. SpartanAmethyst
fae name. Antieros
fae gender. Stallion
what happened to their tail? Antieros lost his tail to an infection of Vibrio vulnificus, a species of flesh eating bacteria. He was one of the lucky cases; while at a show in Alabama, we took our horses out to ride through the Alabama countryside and swim in a small, hidden lake. The vet seems to think that's where he got infected through a tiny cut in the skin, but he's not 100% sure. A few days after the show we began to notice a small patch of infection, and began to treat it accordingly. After a week, there was no improvement. We kept trying higher and higher antibiotics, but nothing seemed to help. Finally the vet took a sample, and diagnosed it as Vibrio. By then, the tail was starting to go gangrene in the deeper tissues, and the vet recommended amputation to make sure it didn't spread. He has a little trouble with balance, particularly with jumping, but he's learning to cope without his tail. It does seem to affect his self esteem, though, so we plan on making him a fake plume to make him feel better. A few of the staff jokingly call him "Antietam" instead of Antieros, referencing the civil war battle as amputations were very common.
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